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Prosecutor is looking for a death penalty in the case of Cincinnati -father who has been accused

Ryan Hinton was killed and killed by a police officer from Cincinnati on May 1, 2025.

On Thursday, a Grand jury at the Hamilton County in Ohio Rodney Hinton Jr., a 38-year-old father, accused all five charges in connection with the death of the deputy sheriff by Hamilton County, Larry Henderson. Hinton is accused of deliberately down with his vehicle and having killed Henderson. At the time of the incident on May 2, Henderson fulfilled traffic tasks at the University of Cincinnati.

Hinton Jr. is said to have hit the deputy of Ohio on May 1st, May 1st, who showed his son Ryan Hinton, who was shot by a Cincinnati police during the escape on May 1st, May 1st, May 1st. The deputy Henderson was not involved in this attack.

Hinton Jr. is charged with five charges in connection with Henderson's death, including two cases of severe murder, which according to Ohio's law have the possibility of the death penalty. He is also charged with two cases of crimes and murder.

In an interview on Thursday with the WKRC, the Cincinnati CBS subsidiary Hamilton County, Connie Pillich, made it clear that the state was the death penalty against Hinton Jr.

“This case is absolutely one of the tragicians that I saw in my short term. The facts of this case correspond to the law, as it is written in Ohio, that includes the death penalty. And that's why we are looking for it, apparently the Grand Jury is correct.”

The World Socialist website condemns the frenzied political campaign for the execution of Rodney Hinton, which is refused. This grieving father should give a deposit and provide medical and mental health care that he needs.

While the state moves the power and Main to pursue Hinton Jr., the police officer of Cincinnati, who shot and killed his son, still has to publicly identify – accused of crime alone – more than a week later.

In contrast to the ongoing criminal proceedings against Hinton Jr. Despite the video evidence published by the police, this happens to show that the 18-year-old was not a threat to the police when he was shot on the side and back several times.

In May the police cameras on May 1st, which was later identified as Hinton, runs between two dumpers and from the officials after leaving a vehicle in a parking lot near a forest area. He stumbles briefly and is shot when he enters the forest. Only six seconds happen between the initial interaction of the officers with a hinton and the moment they shoot and kill him.

The police claim that they had recovered two pistols from the scene – one within a Kia, the Hinton and three others were allegedly involved in theft, and the other found out in the forest area, reports, after he had fallen from Hinton when he was shot by civil servants.

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